An outstanding defensive outfielder in his prime, Peter Bourjos has a career average of .240 with a .296 on-base percentage. Last season, he played just 36 games in the majors, with the Braves, hitting .205 with a .239 OBP. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/Getty Images)

The Angels have agreed to a minor-league deal with Peter Bourjos, bringing back a player who spent the first four years of his career with them.

Bourjos would go onto the depth chart as a possible fourth outfielder, filling a spot occupied last year by a collection of players, including Chris Young, Eric Young Jr., Jabari Blash and Michael Hermosillo.

Bourjos, 31, has passed through four organizations since the Angels traded him to the St. Louis Cardinals in the David Freese deal. Bourjos has also spent time with the Philadelphia Phillies, Tampa Bay Rays and Atlanta Braves. He was also in the minors with the San Francisco Giants.

An outstanding defensive outfielder in his prime, Bourjos has a career average of .240 with a .296 on-base percentage. Last season, he played just 36 games in the majors, with the Braves, hitting .205 with a .239 on-base percentage.